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Daily Archives: 1 de June de 2023

Brazilian Physical Society recognizes work to optimize photoelectrodes and generate green hydrogen

Highlights, NewsBy Erik Medina1 de June de 2023

The new material’s overall conversion rate for solar energy to hydrogen is 7 times higher than the previous results from the same method   Electrodes made from ferrous oxides and modified with gallium and hafnium boosted the efficiency in producing clean energy by 7 times over the reference material, pure hematite. The new method also…

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